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Reds Attempted To Acquire Josh Naylor Before Trade Deadline

By Mark Polishuk | September 28, 2025 at 3:59pm CDT

The Mariners’ acquisition of Josh Naylor is looking like one of the key moves of the 2025 season, given how Naylor has helped carry Seattle to the AL West crown and a first-round playoff bye.  However, the M’s weren’t the only team who was looking to land Naylor, as USA Today’s Bob Nightengale writes that the Reds “were close to” working out a trade to obtain the first baseman from the Diamondbacks.

Exactly what the Reds offered the D’Backs isn’t known, or if Cincinnati was the runner-up in the trade talks.  It is worth noting that the Diamondbacks made their decision to move Naylor somewhat early — the Naylor trade was completed on July 24, a week before the July 31 trade deadline.  It could be that Arizona simply liked the Mariners’ offer (young pitchers Brandyn Garcia and Ashton Izzi) enough that it felt the Reds or any other teams weren’t going to top it, or the Reds weren’t given a chance to potentially make a counter.  Diamondbacks GM Mike Hazen and Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto are also frequent trade partners and have a well-established rapport, whereas Arizona’s trade history with Cincinnati is pretty scant in recent years.

The Reds were known to be looking for extra bats at midseason, and Miguel Andujar has hit tremendously well in a part-time role since being acquired from the Athletics.  Apart from Andujar, however, Cincinnati’s other pre-deadline trades saw the team pick up more pitching (Zack Littell) and a defensive specialist in third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes.  While the Reds were surely hoping Hayes’ offense might improve with a change of scenery, his .239/.320/.348 slash line in 175 plate appearances since the trade is still subpar, and only a slight step up from his dismal numbers in Pittsburgh.

It is natural to assume that Naylor would’ve been a boost to the Reds lineup, and that he would’ve taken over as the everyday first baseman.  That would have pushed the struggling Spencer Steer into a bench role or part-time DH role, which might’ve also had an impact on how things have played out.  Steer has had a tough year overall but saved some of his best hitting for last, as he has hit .257/.366/.500 over his last 82 plate appearances.

Obviously plenty of sliding-doors scenarios are possible if a Naylor-to-Cincinnati trade had actually happened, as that trade would’ve had a massive impact on pennant races in both leagues.  If Cincinnati does fall short in its bid for the final NL wild card slot today, some second-guessing is sure to follow about what moves the front office did or didn’t make either at the deadline or last winter.

This isn’t the first time that the Reds have been linked to Naylor, as the team also inquired about the first baseman last winter when he was still a member of the Guardians.  This longer-standing interest could potentially make the Reds a candidate to sign Naylor in free agency this winter.  Between Naylor’s strong performance in Seattle, his big 2025 season as a whole, and his broader track record of success over the last four years, he’ll command a healthy multi-year deal on the open market, so signing Naylor would stretch the budget of a Reds team that has traditionally had bottom-third payrolls.  Dipoto has already made plain his desire to re-sign Naylor, and several other clubs will surely have interest in adding a power bat.

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  1. This one belongs to the Reds

    2 months ago

    “Attempted” describes most of the trade rumors around this team for several years now.

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    • Acoss1331

      2 months ago

      Naylor would have been a really nice pick up for the Reds, especially in that ballpark. Reds are making the playoffs so they should go after Naylor in the offseason to really take advantage of this window.

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      • Canuckleball

        2 months ago

        @ Acoss1331

        Feels like he may have played his way out of their price range.

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      • mrkinsm

        2 months ago

        If he could play LF I’d agree, but he can’t so they shouldn’t. At least not at ~16M$ per for 4 years or whatever it’ll take to sign him.

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    • earmbrister

      2 months ago

      Cheer up This One. Maybe the Reds will satisfy you and miss the playoffs next year.

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  2. chandlerbing

    2 months ago

    naylor should get a monster deal in the offseason
    28 yrs old coming off 20hr 30sb .295 avg

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    • mrkinsm

      2 months ago

      It’ll be big but not huge, his defensive abilities will prevent it from being too many years.

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      • chandlerbing

        2 months ago

        diff positions but if a guy like willy adames could get 7/182 surely naylor can or get close to it

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        • choof

          2 months ago

          not even close or remotely the same profile

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        • mrkinsm

          2 months ago

          @Chandler – No chance Naylor gets anywhere close to what Adames did. One is a slow footed “husky” 1Bman who will soon have to move to DH, the other is an above average SS. Naylor won’t even get 1/2 what Adames got.

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    • WadeBoggsWildRide

      2 months ago

      I would sign Naylor before I signed Alonso.

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      • mrkinsm

        2 months ago

        Why?

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        • WadeBoggsWildRide

          2 months ago

          Younger. Cheaper.

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        • mrkinsm

          2 months ago

          Not nearly as good. His 5’9″ 240 lb body is not going to age well.

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        • WadeBoggsWildRide

          2 months ago

          He really increases the incomes for local businesses though. Especially buffets. You have to think about the community when making these big signings.

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  3. ClevelandSteelEngines

    2 months ago

    yeah would’ve really preferred Naylor back to Ohio.

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  4. Brodee

    2 months ago

    Naylor will stay in Seattle through 2030.

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    • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

      2 months ago

      Not so fast we have this new tv rights excuse that just happened it’s going to be back to lateral moves to save money

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  5. oscar gamble

    2 months ago

    Reds signing Josh Naylor as a free agent. Bah Humbug!

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    • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

      2 months ago

      Bah Humbug indeed but they should have more money with no more Nick Martinez

      Reply
  6. Dogs for Hire

    2 months ago

    Mets, Mets, Mets

    A 750 Million Dollar Collapse. Juan “Long Off Season” should enjoy the winter.

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    • mlbnyyfan

      2 months ago

      Miami, the reason the Yankees don’t win division sweeping in August

      Miami, the reason Mets go home.

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      • This one belongs to the Reds

        2 months ago

        I have heard people from New York can’t catch marlin in Miami.

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      • WadeBoggsWildRide

        2 months ago

        Mets, the reason the Mets go home!

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  7. raulp

    2 months ago

    Hard to believe Reds’d go after Naylor, Alonso or Schwarber, the top FA bats.

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    • padam

      2 months ago

      I see the Mets involved in either 1B, but more so Alonso due to his history with the team and need for the RH bat. If Alonso plays games and holds out as the Mets held off signing him, I can see them pivot and go after Naylor. He’s younger and entering his prime, with apparently the ability to run which fits the Mets well.

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    • mrkinsm

      2 months ago

      They’ll pretend to be in for Schwarber because he’s from the suburbs, but they’re unlikely to outbid others for any of the 3.

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  8. Moonlight Graham

    2 months ago

    Speaking as a non-Reds fan, I’d say things played out just fine. Had they acquired Naylor, then maybe Sal Stewart wouldn’t have gotten the call. But he did, which is both valuable experience for him and what should an exciting showcase for the franchise and fanbase.

    He looks like a star to me. Not sure which corner he’ll play long-term, but his bat should be in the middle of Cincy’s lineup for the next six years.

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    • mrkinsm

      2 months ago

      Had they got Naylor they probably wouldn’t have gotten Andujar – who was tremendous for them in limited action down the stretch. Stewart’s body will relegate him to 1B/DH in the future.

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  9. cguy

    2 months ago

    Reds have Steer, Stewart, CES competing for playing time at 1st; plus Cam Collier in that mix in a year. I don’t see them signing Naylor. They should resign Andujar and Pagan, then persue a lefty set-up man and a spot starter/long reliever ( Jakob Junis?). Outside of that. I believe Krall will do a couple trades to improve the hitting.

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  10. Jjjj

    2 months ago

    It’s too late and they should not pay him the money and time he will command. I feel like these articles are written to trick the Reds into making expensive mistakes, as if Naylor’s agent paid the author to write this.

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  11. lee cousins

    2 months ago

    Mariners will try and resign Naylor,though the M’s have been tight with the purse strings. They’re known for their pitching hitting has been an on going problem much to the fans frustration. Maybe winning somehow will change owners minds.

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    • Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

      2 months ago

      Their end of season payroll is currently $184M, and they have tons of salary coming off the books when Suarez, Naylor, Garver, and Polanco become free agents. They’ll add.

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  12. Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

    2 months ago

    Slow news day.

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  13. wvsteve

    2 months ago

    The Mainers didn’t give up much more then the reds did to get Hayes.

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  14. HBan22

    1 month ago

    They could’ve drafted Nick Kurtz last year.

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